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Hi there, welcome to this podcast! This is a portion of enjoyment from the Holy Word for Morning Revival for today on the general topic of, Living a Christian Life and Church Life under the Government of God for the Economy of God (2024 Thanksgiving Blending Conference - week 5, day 6). The title of this portion of enjoyment is, The God of all Grace Perfects us through Sufferings and we Grow in Grace unto Glory. We hope you enjoy the Lord while listening to this portion and we welcome your comments with what you have enjoyed!
Lord Jesus, thank You for calling us as the God of all grace into Your eternal glory! Hallelujah, the God of all grace perfects us, establishes us, strengthens us, and grounds us through our sufferings. We open to You, Lord, and we come to You to enjoy You as grace. We are so short of grace. Oh Lord, You see our sufferings. You see our mistakes and our failures. We just come to You as we are. We cannot change ourselves nor can we change our past. We do not want to better ourselves - we just give ourselves to You to enjoy You as grace.
By a God-man in ChristHi there, welcome to this podcast! This is a portion of enjoyment from the Holy Word for Morning Revival for today on the general topic of, Living a Christian Life and Church Life under the Government of God for the Economy of God (2024 Thanksgiving Blending Conference - week 5, day 6). The title of this portion of enjoyment is, The God of all Grace Perfects us through Sufferings and we Grow in Grace unto Glory. We hope you enjoy the Lord while listening to this portion and we welcome your comments with what you have enjoyed!
Lord Jesus, thank You for calling us as the God of all grace into Your eternal glory! Hallelujah, the God of all grace perfects us, establishes us, strengthens us, and grounds us through our sufferings. We open to You, Lord, and we come to You to enjoy You as grace. We are so short of grace. Oh Lord, You see our sufferings. You see our mistakes and our failures. We just come to You as we are. We cannot change ourselves nor can we change our past. We do not want to better ourselves - we just give ourselves to You to enjoy You as grace.